Age group:
The age group indicates which children the go-kart is suitable for. Although all our go-karts are pedal-powered and designed for children, the models vary in size and seat position to suit different age groups. Many models have an adjustable seat, which makes it possible to adjust the go-kart to the child's height. This provides a better driving position and allows the child to enjoy the go-kart for longer.
Brake type:
The brake type indicates how the child slows the go-kart while driving. A pedal brake works by the child pedaling backwards to stop. A handbrake is activated by a lever, typically located next to the seat, and brakes the rear wheels. Some models have both brake types for added safety and control. This is an important factor for both comfort and safety, especially if the child is driving on uneven ground or at higher speeds.
Certification:
Certification indicates whether the go-kart meets applicable safety standards for children's toys and vehicles. An approved certification is your guarantee that the go-kart has been tested for, among other things, stability, braking performance and the safety of materials. This provides security for both child and parent and is an important indicator of the quality and safety of the product.
Dimensions (L x W x H):
This specification indicates the physical size of the go-kart measured in length, width and height. It gives a clear picture of how much space the go-kart takes up – both when in use and when stored. The dimensions can also help you assess whether the go-kart is suitable for the child’s size and whether it can be easily transported in, for example, the trunk of a car or stored in a shed or garage.
Max load:
Max. load indicates how much weight the go-kart is approved to carry. It is an important factor for both safety and durability, as exceeding the weight limit can affect the go-kart's stability, wear and braking performance. The value helps ensure that the child uses a go-kart that matches their weight – and that it can be used for a long time without problems.
Seat type:
The seat type describes how the seat is designed and whether it can be adjusted. Some of our go-karts have an adjustable seat, which allows you to adjust the distance to the pedals according to the child's height. This provides a better driving position and allows the child to use the go-kart for longer. Other models have a fixed seat, which is suitable for a more specific age group or height.
Tire type:
Tire type describes the material the tires are made of and the type of driving they are suitable for. Most go-karts have either solid plastic or rubber tires, which require minimal maintenance and are puncture-proof. Some models have air-filled tires, which provide extra cushioning and comfort on uneven surfaces. The choice of tire type affects both comfort, noise levels and how well the go-kart drives on different surfaces such as asphalt, gravel or grass.
Total weight:
The total weight indicates the go-kart's weight without a driver. This is useful information if the go-kart needs to be carried, moved or transported. A low total weight makes it easier for both children and adults to handle the go-kart, for example when it needs to be lifted into the car or put away after use. The weight can also give an idea of the go-kart's robustness and choice of materials.
Type:
This specification specifies how the go-kart is propelled forward. All our go-karts are pedal-powered, which means that the child creates the propulsion themselves by pedaling – just like on a bicycle. This provides both exercise, motor training and full control over the speed without the need for batteries or charging. Pedal-powered go-karts are reliable, easy to maintain and ready to use at any time.
User manual:
This specification indicates whether the go-kart comes with an owner's manual. The owner's manual contains important information about assembling, using, and maintaining the go-kart. It helps parents assemble the product correctly and ensure the go-kart is used safely. The manual may also include tips for adjusting the seat and using the brakes properly.
Wheel size:
Wheel size indicates the diameter of the go-kart's wheels and has an impact on how it drives on different surfaces. Larger wheels typically provide better stability, easier rolling and better maneuverability on uneven terrain such as gravel or grass. Smaller wheels are well suited for smooth surfaces such as asphalt and often result in a lower weight and more compact go-kart. Wheel size can therefore help determine which type of surface the go-kart is best suited for.